A Memorial of an Indented deed of
Conveyance bearing date the twenty first day of September one thousand seven
hundred and ninety one and made between Wm Bartley[1] of Losset[2] in the County of Monaghan farmer of the one part and Hugh Bartly[3] of Losset afsd of the other part. Reciting as therein is recited and the said
Wm Bartly[4] for the Considons therein mentd and in Considon of the Sum of Sixty pounds to
him in hand paid did bargain sell release and confirm unto the said Hugh Bartly
all that and those the one half of the town and lands of Losset then in the
actual possession of the said Wm Barkly[5],
that is to say that part of the farm Going under the name of Killn[6] and Millfields[7].
To hold unto the said Hugh Bartly his Eors Admors and asss the said Conveyd
premes and all the Estate right Title and Int. property claim and demd of the
said Wm Bartly of in and to the Same and every part and parcell hereof from the
day of the death of the said Wm Bartly for and during the full term and space
that shall be then unexpired and to [come] of the same under any title which
the said Wm Bartly hath a Cdn claim thereto by virtue of the last Will and
Testament of George Bartly[8] deced father of the said Wm or Orse howsoever Subject to certn yearly rents
& Covenantsts and which said deed of Conveyance as to the Execution thereof
by the said Wm and Hugh Bartly is witnessed by Hugh Frazier[9] Gent. & Jno Anderson[10] both of the town and County of Monaghan and this Meml. as to the Execution
thereof by the said Wm Bartly is witnessed by the said Hugh Frazier and Jno
Rutherford[11].
Wm Bartley (Seal) Signed and sealed in presence of us Hugh Frazier Jno Rutherford.
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[2] Losset. There are four townlands named Losset. Going by BARTLEY holdings
registered at the time of Griffiths (James BARTLEY & Margaret BARTLEY), I
would suspect the Paris of Kilmore, Co. Monaghan is the appropriate one.

[8] George BARTLY of Losset died before 1752.. SOURCE PRONI D/991/6/1/2 "Of
Lossit, County Monaghan. Probate of will taken out 30th December, 1752". Probate
of the Will of George Bartley of Lossett. 25 October 1751. Probate granted to
Robert Bartley of Dunraymond. Sole Executor. 30 December 1752, in the Registry
of the Diocese of Clogher. He married Margaret ORR and had 6 known
children. Her previous husband was Alexander WILSON and they may have had
children during that marriage. George BARTLEY was a linen Draper. SOURCE: D178/1